Anti-vaxxers are a scourge and a strong argument for re-education camps, the immediate seizure of their property, and putting their children into protective custody. https://twitter.com/BrandyZadrozny/status/1202974701544517632 …
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The younger boomers were the first to get the measles vaccine, and not all of them survived or survived unscathed, those that died just aren't here to correct you
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Please put my mind at ease- you aren’t an actual doctor with an MD or DO degree, right?
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The death rate of measles is 0.2% so when Boomers had rates in 200,000 per year before vaccine there were many deaths. (400 deaths annually)
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Herd immunity means enough people are immune so a germ can’t get hold in a population and reach the vulnerable. Germs don’t care if people are immune because they got sick and some survived or because they got vaccinated and didn’t get sick at all.
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You've mistaken herd immunity with immunity. A common mistake among the misinformed and the intentionally-misleading.
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Measles vaccination lasts many decades, if not a lifetime.
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Measles remains a major killer in the world in places where they don't vaccinate because you are wrong about herd health. 140,000 die each year, mostly small children. Here's a graph of reported measles cases in the US. Guess what happened in 1963?pic.twitter.com/Rhx0yEEkAg
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Rubella caused 20,000 babies/fetuses to die in one year in the 1964-65 epidemic. Another 20,000 were born with severe birth defects where most died prematurely in the next couple decades from complications of those birth defects.
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Uh no, in the age of my parents tons of people died to measles, including in the US.
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Literally everyone that survived is here to talk to you about it. The kids that died in '68 from measles literally AREN'T here to tell you about it. That's called survivorship bias.
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